AVMATRIX PKC3000 User manual

Type
User manual

AVMATRIX PKC3000 is a professional PTZ camera controller that supports multiple control protocols, allowing you to control up to 255 IP cameras on a single network or traditional analog cameras via serial connections. Quickly access commonly used functions with 6 camera shortcut keys, and assign frequently used commands to 6 user-assignable keys for one-touch execution.

AVMATRIX PKC3000 is a professional PTZ camera controller that supports multiple control protocols, allowing you to control up to 255 IP cameras on a single network or traditional analog cameras via serial connections. Quickly access commonly used functions with 6 camera shortcut keys, and assign frequently used commands to 6 user-assignable keys for one-touch execution.

PTZ CAMERA JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
USING THE UNIT SAFELY
Before using this unit, please read below warning and precautions which provide important information
concerning the proper operation of the unit. Besides, to assure that you have gained a good grasp of
every feature of your new unit, read below manual of PVS0615U video switcher. This manual should be
saved and kept on hand for further convenient reference.
Warning And Cautions
To avoid falling or damage, please do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, or table.
Operate unit only on the specified supply voltage.
Disconnect power cord by connector only. Do not pull on cable portion.
Do not place or drop heavy or sharp-edged objects on power cord. A damaged cord can cause fire or
electrical shock hazards. Regularly check power cord for excessive wear or damage to avoid possible fire
/ electrical hazards.
Do not operate unit in hazardous or potentially explosive atmospheres. Doing so could result in fire,
explosion, or other dangerous results.
Do not use this unit in or near water.
Do not allow liquids, metal pieces, or other foreign materials to enter the unit.
Handle with care to avoid shocks in transit. Shocks may cause malfunction. When you need to
transport the unit, use the original packing materials or alternate adequate packing.
Do not remove covers, panels, casing, or access circuitry with power applied to the unit! Turn power
off and disconnect power cord prior to removal. Internal servicing / adjustment of unit should only be
performed by qualified personnel.
Turn off the unit if an abnormality or malfunction occurs. Disconnect everything before moving the unit.
Note: due to constant effort to improve products and product features, specifications may change without
notice.
CONTENT
1.Brief Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Overview.........................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Main Features................................................................................................................................................1
2.Interfaces................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 Interfaces........................................................................................................................................................ 2
2.2 Interface definition.........................................................................................................................................2
2.3 Specification...................................................................................................................................................3
3.Control Panel.............................................................................................................................................................5
3.1 Description......................................................................................................................................................5
3.2 Keyboard Button............................................................................................................................................6
4.Menu Settings........................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1 STATUS.......................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 SETUP............................................................................................................................................................ 8
4.2.1 IP Config......................................................................................................................................................9
4.2.2 LED setting............................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2.3 Theme setting...........................................................................................................................................10
4.2.4 Assigned key.............................................................................................................................................11
4.2.5 Version....................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.2.6 Track loop..................................................................................................................................................12
4.2.7 Reset..........................................................................................................................................................12
4.3 Search...........................................................................................................................................................13
4.4 Inquiry and manual settings...................................................................................................................... 13
4.5 Camera position setting............................................................................................................................. 14
4.6 Track recording setting...............................................................................................................................15
5.PTZ camera controller connection...................................................................................................................... 16
6. RS-232 connection diagram................................................................................................................................16
7. RS-485 connection diagram................................................................................................................................17
8. RS-422 connection diagram................................................................................................................................17
9.PTZ camera remote control..................................................................................................................................18
10.Accessories...........................................................................................................................................................18
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1.Brief Introduction
1.1 Overview
PKC3000 is a professional PTZ camera controller that supports RS-422 / RS-485 / RS-232 / IP control,
connects up to 255 cameras, provides the ability to control aperture, focus, white balance, exposure, and
real-time speed control, and provides more refined camera settings in controlling PTZ cameras, widely
used in education, conference, remote medical, medical services and many other industry sectors.
1.2 Main Features
Cross protocol mix-control with IP/ RS-422/ RS-485/ RS-232
Control protocol by VISCA, VISCA-Over-IP, Onvif and Pelco P&D
Control up to total of 255 IP cameras on a single network
6 camera quick call up keys, and 6 user-assignable keys to quickly invoke shortcut functions
Quick control of exposure, shutter speed, iris, compensation, white balance, focus, pan/tilt speed,
zoom speed
Tactile feel with professional rocker/seesaw switch for zoom control
Automatically search available IP cameras in a network and assign IP addresses easily
Multi-color key illumination indicator directs operation to specific functions
Tally GPIO output for indicating the camera be currently controlled
Metal housing with 2.2 inch LCD display, 4D joystick, 5 rotation button
Supports both POE and 12V DC power supplies
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2.Interfaces
2.1 Interfaces
1
Power Switch
2
DC 12V Power
3
TALLY GPIO
4
RS232PELCO-D,PELCO-P,VISCA
5
RS-422/485PELCO-D,PELCO-P,VISCA
6
IPONVIF,VISCA Over IP
2.2 Interface definition
TALLY RS-232
3
TALLY
Function
RS-232
1
Camera1
1
2
Camera2
2
3
Camera3
3
4
Camera4
4
5
Camera5
5
6
Camera6
6
7
Camera7
7
8
GND
8
9
GND
9
RS-422/485 IP
RS-422/485
Function
IP
Function
Color
1(RS-485)
TX+
1
TX+
Orange/White
2(RS-485)
TX-
2
TX-
Orange
3
RX+
3
RX+
Green/White
4
n/c
4
n/c
Blue
5
n/c
5
n/c
Blue/White
6
RX-
6
RX-
Green
7
n/c
7
n/c
Brown/White
8
n/c
8
n/c
Brown
2.3 Specification
CONNECTIONS
Interfaces
IP(RJ45)RS-232RS-485/RS-422
Control Protocol
IP Protocol: ONVIFVISCA Over IP
Serial Protocol: PELCO-D, PELCO-P, VISCA
Serial Baud Rate
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps
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USER
INTERFACES
Display
2.2 inch LCD
Joystick
4D joystick (Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Lock)
Camera shortcut
6 channel
Keyboard
User-assignable keys×6,
Rotation button×5, Rocker×1,Seesaw×1
Camera Address
Up to 255
Preset
Up to 255
Note: 95 preset bit part of the camera for menu call
out
POWER
Power
PoE/ DC 12V
Power Consumption
PoE: 5W, DC: 5W
ENVIRONMENT
Working Temperature
-20~60
Storage Temperature
-40~80
DIMENSION
Dimension(LWD)
270mm(L)×145mm(W)×29.5mm(H)
Weight
1181g
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3.Control Panel
3.1 Description
1
Camera Quick Access Control (Aperture/exposure/white balance/focus function settings)
2
6 Camera Call Up& User-assignable keysDefault 6-camera quick connect
3
Seesaw button (Zoom control)
4
Menu knob (Use for pan/tilt speed, zoom speed control and PTZ camera menu settings)
Non-menu status knob to adjust the head rate
and PTZ camera own menu settings.
5
Camera address and position setting
6
Multi-function digital panel (Inputting numbers, letters, etc.)
7
PTZ joystick (Controlling camera motion action)
8
2.2 inch LCD display
6
3.2 Keyboard Button
Camera Quick Access Control
Press the AUTO EXPOSURE button to turn on automatic
exposure. In non-auto exposure mode, turn the IRIS knob to
manually adjust the camera aperture value.and the status is
displayed at the bottom right of the screen.
Press the AUTO WB button to turn on automatic white balance.
Press the ONE PUSH WB button, the camera enters the
one-touch white balance mode.
In non-automatic white balance mode, turn the R knob to
manually adjust the camera red gain and turn the B knob to
manually adjust the camera blue gain.and the status is
displayed at the bottom right of the screen.
Press the AUTO AF button to turn on the camera autofocus, and
press the ONE PUSH AF button to put the camera into
one-touch focus mode.
In the non-autofocus mode, you can manually adjust the camera
focus. and the status is displayed at the bottom right of the
screen.
6 Camera Call Up& User-assignable keys
Press the shortcut keys F1-F6 to quickly call the corresponding
camera, you can also customize the key function according to
user requirements, the specific function is set inside the menu.
Seesaw button
Press the seesaw T button to pull the camera focus farther, and
press the seesaw W button to pull the camera focus closer, in
addition, you can also use the PTZ joystick to control the
camera zoom.and the status is displayed at the bottom right of
the screen.
Menu knob
Press the SETUP button to enter the controller menu .The menu
options can be selected by the knob. In non-menu mode, the
rotary knob is used to control the PTZ head rate and is
displayed in the lower right of the screen.
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Multi-function digital panel
The numeric panel allows you to enter numbers, letters, etc. The
following keys are multiple use buttons
"<" (HOME key): Short press to delete the previous
character,long press the key to return to the starting position.
"0 key" (BLC key): Short press to enter the number 0,long press
the key to turn on the Backlight compensation
"←" (MENU key): Short press to confirm,long press the key to
call up the camera's menu.
Camera address and position setting
SEARCH: Controller's camera search
INQUIRY: Controller's camera inquiry
CAM: Recall the specified camera, press the number of the
specified camera on the panel, and then press the button to
switch the camera.
PRESET: Camera set preset position, input the number on the
panel, then press the PRESET button to store the camera
position.
RESET: The camera clears the preset position, input the
number on the panel, and then press RESET to clear the
camera preset position
CALL: Recall the preset position, input the number on the
panel, then press CALL button, then the camera recalls the
specified preset position.
Screen
Display of menu settings, display of status page.
PTZ joystick
Used to control camera motion .
Used for menu control when calling up the camera menu:
Move the PTZ joystick up and down to select menu options
Move the PTZ joystick left and right to adjust and modify menu
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4.Menu Settings
4.1 STATUS
The status page displays the camera address, camera name, control protocol and protocol related
information (IP Address, baud rate and other information). Under the status page, turn the knob to control
the PTZ camera speed.The status page as following:
In addition, the information of the number entered will be displayed in the lower left corner of the status
page, and the information of the operation will be displayed in the lower right corner.
For example, if you enter the number 10, the number 10 will be displayed in the lower left corner, and
when you press CALL button, the information of that operation will be displayed in the lower right corner,
as shown in the figure.
4.2 SETUP
Press SETUP on the button panel to enter the SETUP menu.
values (Suitable for PTZ1270 series)
Rotate the PTZ joystick left and right to access the next
sub-menu (Suitable for PTZ1270 series)
The button on the PTZ joystick is the Locked button, which locks
the operation.
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4.2.1 IP Config
Select the IP Config option and press the menu knob to configure the IP of the controller.
Network
There are two ways to acquire the IP: Dynamic (IP configured by router) and Static (set IP freely by
yourself). Select the method you need by knob menu. The default setting is Dynamic,and the default IP
address is 192.168.5.177.
Dynamic: Connecting the PTZ camera with a router with DHCP features, then it will auto obtain an IP
address automatically. Make sure that PTZ camera and PC are in the same local area network.
Static: Select static IP acquire method when the PC is without DHCP. Connect the PTZ camera with PC
via network cable, set the PC’s IP address to the same IP range as PTZ camera
Netmask
Set the NetMask. The default setting is 255.255.255.0.
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Gateway
Set the GateWay according to current IP address. The default setting is 192.168.5.1.
Save the configuration when network setting finish.
4.2.2 LED setting
Turn on the LED mode, the key light on the panel is always on, turn off the LED mode, the key light on the
panel is off.
4.2.3 Theme setting
Entering SETUP settings from the menu to switch the screen skin style. There are four styles to choose
from Color1/Color2/Color3/Color4.
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4.2.4 Assigned key
Assigned keys can be configured as shortcuts to activate camera functions.Long press the F button to
quickly execute the corresponding function of the configuration, short press to quickly connect the
corresponding camera.
From the keyboard settings menu, move the cursor to the specified "Key" field, select the shortcut key to
be configured and click on the rotary speed knob to apply the function to the shortcut key.
F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 and F6 can be configured as shortcuts, with functions such as flipping the camera
image up and down and left and right, and freezing the camera screen, etc. And the CMD1-6 supports six
user-defined Camera control command.
Enter the CMD settings, users can enter the Camera control command according to the actual needs, to
achieve the quick execution of functions that are not available on the panel, it supports the input of
commands from 0-F, and the length of the input command is no more than 12 characters (6 HEX).
Note: Only ports 52381 and 1259 are sent for custom command network control, camera function
commands can be obtained from the camera manual or from the manufacturer.
Assigned key can be assigned to camera features from following:
1
Cam N
Quick call camera N
2
Home
Returning the camera to the start position
3
P/T Reset
Reset the selected camera
4
Power
Power off the selected camera
5
Mute
Mute the audio from the selected camera
6
Freeze
Freeze the image of the selected camera
7
Flip
Flip the image of the selected camera (Flip Up and down)
8
LR Reverse
Invert the L/R (pan direction) of the selected camera (Flip left and right)
9
CMD1-6
Customised camera control command settings
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4.2.5 Version
Enter the menu to check the APP version and MCU version of the PTZ camera controller.
4.2.6 Track loop
When the Track loop is on, the camera will repeat the recorded track.
When the Track loop is off, the camera will only play back the looped track once.
The track recording procedure is described in (4.6)
4.2.7 Reset
Clear all keyboard settings, and restore factory default.
NOTE: Don’t move the Joystick nor the Zooming Seesaw and leave them at original position while the
FACTORY DEFAULT is processing.
Select Exit and press the menu knob to exit this menu page and return to the status page.
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4.3 Search
The controller supports both VISCA-IP and ONVIF protocols to search cameras, you need to configure
the network first. Confirm that the camera and the controller in the same LAN segment that the camera IP
and the controller IP only the last paragraph is different, such as the camera IP 192.168.5.163, the
controller IP 192.168.5.177, only in the same network segment to achieve the search function, press the
SEARCH button on the panel and select VISCA-IP, ONVIF protocol through the menu. Select the protocol
according to the situation and start the search.
When the search is complete, all cameras searched will be displayed, click on the corresponding IP to
enter the camera corresponding camera settings, if it shows none, it means that the camera is not found.
The user name and password used in the ONVIF protocol can be changed.Press once on the number
panel and enter the corresponding number, press twice or more times in a row to enter the corresponding
letter. Press once on the panel to input the number and twice or more times to input the letter.
Note: The auto search function only searches the default port number of the protocol, VISCA-IP control
port is 52381, ONVIF if the camera control port number is not the default port may not be automatically
searched, you need to manually modify the addition through the INQUIRY key.
4.4 Inquiry and manual settings
The controller stores a total of 255 cameras (1~255). By pressing the INQUIRY button on the status page,
you can query the information of any camera on the INQUIRY query page, or enter a number and click the
"INQUIRY" button to query the information of the camera with the corresponding number address.
In addition, the INQUIRY page allows you to easily change the camera's configuration, including: camera
name, camera protocol, camera IP, baud rate, port, user name, password, etc. The PELCO-D, PELCO-P
and VISCA protocols have a baud rate configuration and port selection configuration, the ONVIF and
VISCA-IP protocols have an IP configuration, and ONVIF requires both a user name and password
configuration (need to match the camera).
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When the camera cannot be searched or the connection information of the camera needs to be added
manually, it can be achieved by INQUIRY key. First, select the serial number of the camera that needs to
be modified or added, the status page will show that the connection timeout is ignored, and then press
INQUIRY key to modify the connection information to achieve the operation of adding the camera
manually.
4.5 Camera position setting
Setting / creating presets:
Move the camera to the desired position,Enter the desired preset number on the alphanumeric keyboard,
such as “77”and then press the Preset button to save the preset.
Calling presets:
Enter the desired preset number on the alphanumeric keyboard such as “77”, Press the Call button.
Resetting / Clearing presets:
Enter the number of the preset you would like to clear such as “77”, and then Press the Reset button.
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4.6 Track recording setting
Setting a track recording:
On the alphanumeric keyboard, enter the preset number of the desired track, such as "11", and then long
press the "PRESET" button to start recording the camera track, after recording, press the "PRESET"
button to Save the preset and finish recording.
Playback track recording:
Enter the preset number of the track on the alphanumeric keyboard, such as "11", and then long press the
"CALL" button to playback the camera track number "11". You can set the track loop from the menu. If you
turn on the track loop, the camera will repeat the recorded track, if you turn off the record loop, the camera
will only play back the looped track once.
During the playback of the recorded track, moving the joystick or pressing the seesaw button will
immediately stop the playback of the recorded track. Locking the operation via the lock button on the
joystick prevents the track playback interrupted by misuse.
Reset/clear track recording:
Enter the track number "11"and press and hold the "RESET" button to reset/clear the track recording.
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5.PTZ camera controller connection
6. RS-232 connection diagram
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7. RS-485 connection diagram
8. RS-422 connection diagram
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AVMATRIX PKC3000 User manual

Type
User manual

AVMATRIX PKC3000 is a professional PTZ camera controller that supports multiple control protocols, allowing you to control up to 255 IP cameras on a single network or traditional analog cameras via serial connections. Quickly access commonly used functions with 6 camera shortcut keys, and assign frequently used commands to 6 user-assignable keys for one-touch execution.

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